Uh, I'm sure we can come up with some great names can't we?
I've heard it referred to as Teflon Brain (by Doc Q)
I'm happy when I get sporatic moments of days gone by. I get all elated! LOL!
Ok, lets make up some new brain names for theses "unmeasurables"....
Have fun w/it!
-Shell
I'm there with ya!! It takes me half a day to just make a grocery list!!! And yes, I have always loved to cook and especially try out new recipes....not anymore....it's all I can do to cook the tried and true ones I have cooked for years.
I guess Q's teflon brain would be what is happening with me. I will think of something, like when posting here, and before I can get the thought out......it's gone to the nether regions.
I was always a multi tasker, doing 4 or 5 things at a time, but now staying focused on one thing and managing to finish it is almost impossible. Takes me forever to clean house as I will jump from one thing to the other without finishing anything!!
I forget things almost before I think of them...ha...ha...ha.......
At least we all have each other, that is if we don't forget........
Hugs
doni
I have the problem of thinking one word and typing a completely different word - I haven't come up with a phrase for that yet.
But I was explaining the problem to a friend in an email and my fingers weren't working at all... I was trying to write -
"when I am trying to type" came out "when I am tryping" - so now to us when I am trying to type, and it isn't coming out right we call is TRYPING
It is especially bad since I work in an English department and must type accurately for my job (as well as proof read). :-)
I would love to expand my vocabulary with phrases the rest of you use to recognize the ongoing problems... and I would love to be able to remember them too!
-Laura
Another term I use a lot is another one I adopted from Quixie--human statue. Some mornings I am a human statue until my Provigil kicks in. I stand looking in my closet, unable to think, or move--just like a statue (LOL)! I just love that term, because it describes this phenomenon so well.
As far as the "tryping", I can't think (imagine that) of a creative term for that. I may have to borrow from someone else, AGAIN! Hehe
Deb
We've got the "Drain Bamage"